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Quentin Thomas is a Researcher in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. He is affiliated with the Transcription, RNA, and Gene Medicine Program and works within the Gregersen Group, focusing on transcriptional regulation and RNA processing mechanisms.
His educational background includes:
- Master's Degree in Molecular Techniques In Life Science from Karolinska Institutet (awarded July 25, 2017)
- Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from Université de La Rochelle
Dr. Thomas's research focuses on understanding fundamental biological mechanisms underlying transcriptional regulation and processing of nascent RNA in mammalian cells. He investigates how proteins interacting with the C-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II impact co-transcriptional RNA processing events and how misregulation of these processes contributes to human diseases, particularly cancer. His work spans molecular biology, epigenetics, and gene expression regulation, with applications in both plant and mammalian systems.
An analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on transcriptional mechanisms across different biological systems. His research spans from basic molecular mechanisms of RNA polymerase II function to disease implications in cancer and neurodevelopmental disorders. Notably, his work bridges plant and mammalian biology, demonstrating versatility in applying molecular techniques across different model organisms.
Dr. Thomas is actively involved in the Gregersen research group, which aims to understand transcriptional regulation and RNA processing in mammalian cells and their implications for human disease. His collaborative research extends across multiple institutions and disciplines, as evidenced by his co-authorship on papers spanning cancer biology, neurodevelopmental disorders, and plant molecular biology.




